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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38467182/statistical-shape-models-that-predict-native-glenoid-width-based-on-glenoid-height-are-inaccurate-in-their-current-form-a-cross-sectional-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lukas P E Verweij, Nobuyuki Yamamoto, Atsushi Arino, Jun Kawakami, Gino M M J Kerkhoffs, Derek F P van Deurzen, Michel P J van den Bekerom, Toshimi Aizawa
BACKGROUND: The extent of measurement errors of statistical shape models that predict native glenoid width based on glenoid height to subsequently determine the amount of anterior glenoid bone loss is unclear. Therefore, the aim of this study was to (1) create a statistical shape model based on glenoid height and width measured on 3D-CT and determine the accuracy through measurement errors and (2) determine measurement errors of existing 3D-CT statistical shape models. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A retrospective cross-sectional study included all consecutive patients that underwent CT-imaging before undergoing primary surgical treatment of traumatic anterior shoulder dislocation between 2007 and 2022 at the Tohoku University Hospital and affiliated hospitals...
March 9, 2024: Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38465730/minimal-but-potentially-clinically-relevant-anteroinferior-position-of-the-humeral-head-following-traumatic-anterior-shoulder-dislocations-a-3d-ct-analysis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lukas P E Verweij, Johannes G G Dobbe, Gino M M J Kerkhoffs, Geert J Streekstra, Michel P J van den Bekerom, Leendert Blankevoort, Derek F P van Deurzen
In unstable shoulders, excessive anteroinferior position of the humeral head relative to the glenoid can lead to a dislocation. Measuring humeral head position could therefore be valuable in quantifying shoulder laxity. The aim of this study was to measure (1) position of the humeral head relative to the glenoid and (2) joint space thickness during passive motion in unstable shoulders caused by traumatic anterior dislocations and in contralateral uninjured shoulders. A prospective cross-sectional CT-study was performed in patients with unilateral anterior shoulder instability...
March 11, 2024: Journal of Orthopaedic Research: Official Publication of the Orthopaedic Research Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38464507/mclaughlin-technique-and-humeral-grafting-provide-similar-results-for-treatment-of-reverse-hill-sachs-lesions-a-systematic-review
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REVIEW
Matteo Buda, Vito Coco, Alberto Grassi, Mattia Filanti, Costanza Musiani, Luca Solaro, Enrico Guerra, Matteo Romagnoli
PURPOSE: Various surgical treatments have been described for the treatment of reverse Hill-Sachs lesions (rHSls) sized between 20% and 50% in the case of posterior shoulder dislocation. The aim of this systematic review is to report the clinical and radiological outcomes of subscapularis or lesser tuberosity transfer (McLaughlin and modified procedures) compared to bone or osteochondral autograft or allograft. METHODS: A systematic review was performed on five medical databases up to December 2022...
January 2024: Journal of Experimental Orthopaedics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38464444/preoperative-planning-with-three-dimensional-ct-vs-three-dimensional-magnetic-resonance-imaging-does-not-change-surgical-management-for-shoulder-instability
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alexandra V Paul, Imoh Udoh, Ananyaa Bharadwaj, Steven Bokshan, Brett D Owens, William N Levine, Grant E Garrigues, Jeffrey S Abrams, Patrick J McMahon, Anthony Miniaci, Sameer Nagda, Jonathan P Braman, Peter MacDonald, Jonathan C Riboh, Scott Kaar, Brian Lau
BACKGROUND: This study aims to determine the effect of time and imaging modality (three-dimensional (3D) CT vs. 3D magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)) on the surgical procedure indicated for shoulder instability. The hypothesis is there will be no clinical difference in procedure selection between time and imaging modality. METHODS: Eleven shoulder surgeons were surveyed with the same ten shoulder instability clinical scenarios at three time points. All time points included history of present illness, musculoskeletal exam, radiographs, and standard two-dimensional MRI...
March 2024: JSES international
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38463536/posterior-dislocation-of-the-long-head-of-biceps-tendon-after-traumatic-anterior-shoulder-dislocation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marlena Bereźniak, Piotr Palczewski, Paweł Łęgosz
Teaching point: An irreducible anterior glenohumeral joint dislocation associated with a displaced fracture of greater tuberosity, a rotator cuff tear, or a coracoid process fracture should raise the suspicion of posterior long head of biceps tendon (LHBT) dislocation.
2024: Journal of the Belgian Society of Radiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38453096/the-arthroscopic-subscapular-sling-procedure-results-in-low-recurrent-anterior-shoulder-instability-at-24-months-follow-up
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jan Arild Klungsøyr, Terje Vagstad, Peter Johannes Klungsøyr, Tor Åge Myklebust, Håkon Lund Hanssen, Solveig Roth Hoff, Jon Olav Drogset
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to analyze the results of the subscapular sling procedure developed for anterior shoulder instability in patients with less than 10 % anterior glenoid bone loss. The aim was to explore if this procedure would be successful in preventing recurrent shoulder dislocation. METHODS: Patients were treated surgically with the arthroscopic subscapular sling procedure. A semitendinosus graft was used to reconstruct the anterior labrum and to establish a sling suspension around the upper part of the subscapularis tendon...
March 5, 2024: Arthroscopy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38435044/fast-treatment-of-anterior-shoulder-dislocations-with-two-sedation-free-methods-the-davos-self-reduction-method-and-arlt-method
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lukas Werner Widmer, Till Dominic Lerch, Anna Genthner, Lara Pozzi, James Geiger, Hans-Curd Frei
BACKGROUND: Various reduction techniques exist to treat traumatic shoulder dislocation, but best management remains unclear. AIMS: To investigate the reduction rate of traumatic anteroinferior shoulder dislocations using two sedation-free techniques and success rates of subgroups. METHODS: A single-center study was performed analysing shoulder dislocations in a two-year period. Adult patients with anteroinferior shoulder dislocation were included...
February 2024: Shoulder & Elbow
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38435039/arthroscopic-bankart-repair-versus-nonoperative-management-for-first-time-anterior-shoulder-instability-a-cost-effectiveness-analysis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zachary I Li, Eoghan T Hurley, Sharif Garra, Anna M Blaeser, Danielle H Markus, Michelle Shen, Kirk A Campbell, Eric J Strauss, Laith M Jazrawi, Soterios Gyftopoulos
PURPOSE: Arthroscopic Bankart repair (ABR) may be more effective than nonoperative management for patients with anterior shoulder instability following first-time dislocation. The purpose of the study was to determine the most cost-effective treatment strategy by evaluating the incremental cost-effectiveness ratio (ICER) for ABR versus nonoperative treatment. METHODS: This cost-effectiveness study utilized a Markov decision chain and Monte Carlo simulation. Probabilities, health utility values, and outcome data regarding ABR and nonoperative management of first-time shoulder instability derived from level I/II evidence...
February 2024: Shoulder & Elbow
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38435037/the-supine-moving-apprehension-test-reliability-and-validity-among-healthy-individuals-and-patients-with-anterior-shoulder-instability
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alon Rabin, Ofir Chechik, Margie K Olds, Timothy L Uhl, Efi Kazum, Adin Deutsch, Eran Citron, Tal Cohen, Oleg Dolkart, Assaf Bibas, Eran Maman
BACKGROUND: Performance-based tests for patients with anterior shoulder dislocation are lacking. This study determined the reliability and validity of the supine moving apprehension test designed to assess the ability to control anterior instability loads. METHODS: Thirty-six participants were recruited (18 healthy individuals, and 18 patients following anterior shoulder dislocation). Healthy participants performed the supine moving apprehension test on 2 separate occasions to determine test-retest reliability...
February 2024: Shoulder & Elbow
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38435033/outcomes-of-the-latarjet-procedure-in-female-patients-a-case-series-and-matched-pair-analysis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alexander N Berk, Anna M Ifarraguerri, Allison J Rao, Aseel G Dib, Alexander A Hysong, Joshua D Meade, David P Trofa, James E Fleischli, Shadley C Schiffern, Nady Hamid, Bryan M Saltzman
BACKGROUND: The objective of this study was to retrospectively report on the outcomes of female patients undergoing the Latarjet procedure. METHODS: Female patients undergoing the Latarjet procedure with minimum 1 year follow-up were identified and contacted to obtain Numeric Pain Rating Scale (NPRS), Subjective Shoulder Value (SSV), and return to sport (RTS) data. Eligible females were then matched 1:1 with a male counterpart based on laterality and age (± 3 years), and outcomes compared...
February 2024: Shoulder & Elbow
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38431300/biomechanical-and-neuromuscular-characteristics-in-patients-with-traumatic-anterior-shoulder-instability-undergoing-arthroscopic-bankart-repair-a-clinical-prospective-cohort-study-protocol
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Catarina Malmberg, Kristine Rask Andreasen, Jesper Bencke, Birgitte Hougs Kjær, Per Hølmich, K W Barfod
INTRODUCTION: Traumatic shoulder dislocation is a common shoulder injury, especially among the young and active population. More than 95% of dislocations are anterior, in which the humeral head is forced beyond the anterior glenoid rim. The injury leads to increased joint laxity and recurrence rates are high. There is evidence that the shoulder biomechanics and neuromuscular control change following dislocation, but the existing literature is scarce, and it remains to be established if and how these parameters are useful in the clinical setting...
March 1, 2024: BMJ Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38430981/arthroscopic-stabilization-surgery-for-first-time-anterior-shoulder-dislocations-a-systematic-review-and-meta-analysis
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REVIEW
Hassaan Abdel Khalik, Darius L Lameire, Timothy Leroux, Mohit Bhandari, Moin Khan
BACKGROUND: The optimal management of first-time anterior shoulder dislocations (FTASDs) remains controversial. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to assess the efficacy of arthroscopic stabilization surgery for FTASDs through a systematic review and meta-analysis of existing literature. METHODS: MEDLINE, EMBASE and Web of Science were searched from inception to December 18, 2022, for single-arm or comparative studies assessing FTASDs managed with arthroscopic stabilization surgery following first time dislocation...
February 29, 2024: Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38421456/corr-insights%C3%A2-is-ultrasound-guided-or-landmark-guided-intra-articular-lidocaine-injection-more-effective-for-pain-control-in-anterior-shoulder-dislocation-reduction-a-randomized-controlled-trial
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kwadwo A Owusu-Akyaw
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February 29, 2024: Clinical Orthopaedics and related Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38403199/mr-arthrogram-outperforms-standard-mri-2-weeks-after-first-shoulder-dislocation-for-labral-tear-diagnosis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ting Cong, Shaquille Charles, Justin Greiner, Andrew Cordle, Carol Andrews, Sophie Darwiche, Rajiv Reddy, Matthew Como, Nicholas Drain, Jonathan Hughes, Bryson Lesniak, Albert Lin
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to determine the comparative accuracy and precision of routine Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) versus MR arthrogram in measuring labral tear size as a function of time from a shoulder dislocation. METHODS: We retrospectively evaluated consecutive patients who underwent primary arthroscopic stabilization between 2012 and 2021 in a single academic center. All patients completed a pre-operative MRI or MR arthrogram of the shoulder within 60 days of injury, and subsequently underwent arthroscopic repair within 6 months of imaging...
February 23, 2024: Arthroscopy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38384727/capsule-elongation-occurs-after-first-time-shoulder-dislocation-a-biomechanical-in-vitro-investigation-on-human-cadaveric-specimen
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anna-Katharina Nolte, Sebastian Jäger, Maxime Marie Seifert, Matthias Bülhoff, Marcus Schiltenwolf, Mareike Schonhoff, Patric Raiss, Tobias Renkawitz, J Philippe Kretzer, Benjamin Panzram
PURPOSE: As capsule elongation is assumed to weaken the static stability of the shoulder joint, the purpose of this biomechanical study was to demonstrate that capsule elongation occurs immediately after a first-time shoulder dislocation and not just after recurrent dislocation events. We hypothesize an increment in joint clearance due to joint capsule elongation after a first-time dislocation. METHODS: An experimental in-vitro study was conducted on 6 paired fresh frozen human shoulders (4 females; 2 males; 12 specimen) with a mean age of 80 (Range 67-89) years...
May 2024: Journal of Orthopaedics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38384611/a-triad-of-shoulder-injuries-following-cardioversion-a-case-report
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Eng Kee Tan, Khairil Anwar Ahmad Hanif, Siti Munira Seri Masran, Fahrudin Che-Hamzah
Transthoracic defibrillation and cardioversion are commonly used techniques to resuscitate a patient during acute cardiac arrhythmic events. There are numerous complications associated with these procedures. We report a previously unreported complication where a patient suffered from a supraspinatus tear after cardioversion for ventricular tachycardia. There are numerous complications associated with these procedures. We report a previously unreported complication where a middle-aged Chinese patient with no previous trauma history suffered from a supraspinatus tear after cardioversion for ventricular tachycardia...
January 2024: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38363874/reverse-shoulder-arthroplasty-for-irreparable-rotator-cuff-tear-after-radial-to-axillary-end-to-side-transfer-a-case-report
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Omar Protzuk, R Cole Schmidt, Justin M Craig, Matt Weber, Jonathan Isaacs, Robert O'Connell
CASE: A 60-year-old man sustained a massive irreparable rotator cuff tear and axillary nerve palsy with deltoid dysfunction after an anterior shoulder dislocation. He underwent staged reverse end-to-side radial-to-axillary nerve transfer with return of deltoid function allowing for subsequent reverse shoulder arthroplasty. At 1 year postoperatively, he returned to full activity. CONCLUSION: Irreparable rotator cuff tears complicated by axillary nerve palsy can be effectively treated with a staged approach of nerve transfer followed by reverse shoulder arthroplasty...
January 1, 2024: JBJS Case Connector
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38357043/irreducible-posterior-shoulder-dislocation-with-concomitant-fracture-of-both-the-greater-and-lesser-tuberosity-an-extremely-rare-shoulder-injury
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Giannis Kotsalis, Aristidis Georgountzos, Ioannis Kechagias, Maria Ladogianni
Posterior shoulder dislocation is a relatively rare injury representing only 5% of all shoulder dislocations. It is usually the result of a high-energy trauma or an epileptic seizure. Diagnosis is challenging with half of these injuries missed in the emergency room (ER). Often the dislocation is accompanied by a lesser tuberosity fracture as a result of the impact between the posterior glenoid and the proximal humerus. Additionally, fractures of the greater tuberosity or even the metaphysis are extremely rare, and their treatment remains challenging...
January 2024: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38356915/two-cases-of-anterior-shoulder-dislocation-and-fracture-secondary-to-generalized-tonic-clonic-seizure
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Kevin Trong Dao, Hari Kunhi Prasad Veedu, Britney Ly, Neela Zalmay, Rajashree Hariprasad, Michael Eagan, Najib Ussef
Dislocation of the glenohumeral joint secondary to generalized tonic-clonic seizures is well documented in the medical literature, with posterior dislocation being most commonly described. Still, these occurrences tend to be rare and affect a minority of patients, and fractures associated with dislocations after seizures are even less common. As such, the management of these injuries tends to be quite varied, and there is a paucity of documented cases in the literature. Here, we would like to present two rare cases of anterior shoulder dislocation secondary to seizures, with one patient also sustaining a fracture of the proximal humerus...
2024: Case Reports in Orthopedics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38352651/pediatric-emergency-medicine-didactics-and-simulation-pemdas-pediatric-sedation-complications
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Amanda Dupont, Daisy Ciener, Cecilia Monteilh, Anita Bharath, Anita Thomas, Katherine Wolpert, Jean Pearce
INTRODUCTION: Ketamine and propofol are commonly used agents for sedation in the pediatric emergency department (PED). While these medications routinely provide safe sedations, there are side effects providers should be able to recognize and manage. Currently, no pediatric sedation simulations exist in the literature. METHODS: We created two sedation simulation cases for learners, including pediatric emergency medicine (PEM) fellows, working in the PED: case 1, a 12-year-old male with a shoulder dislocation requiring reduction under propofol sedation, and case 2, a forearm fracture requiring reduction under ketamine sedation...
2024: MedEdPORTAL Publications
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